词汇 | ENJOYMENT |
释义 | IDIOMSLANG ENJOYMENT (all) beer and skittles all fun and pleasure; easy and pleasant. (Skittles is the game of ninepins, a game similar to bowling. Fixed order.)Life isn't all beer and skittles, you know!For Sam, college was beer and skittles. He wasted a lot of time and money. for kicks for fun; just for entertainment; for no good reason. (Slang.)They didn't mean any harm. They just did it for kicks.We drove over to the next town for kicks. for the devil of it just for fun; because it is slightly evil; for no good reason.We filled their garage with leaves just for the devil of it.Tom tripped Bill for the devil of it. have a ball have a really great time. (Slang. This ball is a formal, social dancing party.)The picnic was fantastic. We had a ball!Hey, Mary! Have a ball at the party tonight! have a whale of a time to have an exciting time; to have a big time. (Slang. Whale is a way of saying big. )We had a whale of a time at Sally's birthday party.Enjoy your vacation! I hope you have a whale of a time. live it up to have an exciting time; to do what one pleases—regardless of cost—to please oneself.At the party, John was really living it up.Come on! Have fun! Live it up!They spent a week in Mexico living it up and then came home broke. make merry to have fun; to have an enjoyable time.The guests certainly made merry at the wedding.The children were making merry in the backyard. |
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